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RE: PLEASE STOP POSTING AND UPVOTING, you're eating into my rewards

in #ethics6 years ago

What would help is the community making a welcome wagon to vet accounts.

That's why I was thinking "invite only".

If I invite (or adopt) a newb, I want to make sure they're actually posting stuff and are willing to engage in some level of conversation and not just upvoting or just downvoting all the time.

If an existing user has to delegate to the newbs (no automatic delegation) then they're more likely to cancel the delegation if that newb doesn't act like a person.

Also, if you want sock-puppets, then you have to fund them yourself, which sort of defeats the purpose...

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Right, we can do that now, but most of us don't.

Most of us are misfits that don't have like minded friends.

Explaining steem to folks requires they want to learn, and those are few and far between, atp.
Fedbook is much easier and has all their friends already signed in.

The best we can do is steem on, that even looks likely to end in ashes at this point.

Eh, even if I don't "know" the newb personally, I'd be willing to "adopt" a few (at 15 steem-power a pop) and keep an eye on them for a few weeks.

Is there any way you know of to scan for accounts that are less than 90 days old that are running low on resource-points that are actually posting stuff?

Also, can't they just set the default rewards to "decline rewards" for all the newb accounts? I think that would mitigate any early mistakes they might naturally make.

Look in #introduceyourself and myself.

Other than that, most can be found in the created feed.

There are no limits on what we can do, other than getting a dev to code it for us and getting his pull request pulled.